MINNEAPOLIS, MN. (May 26, 2009) -- JDC MotorSports once again showed
it's a contender for top honors every time it takes to the track in
the F2000 Championship Series, with American Chris Miller finishing
second in both rounds of the series doubleheader on Memorial Day weekend
(May 22-25) at Lime Rock Park. While the title contender enjoyed a superb
event of racing, his rookie teammate Alejandro Munoz struggled, taking
the checkered flag in 23rd and 20th in the two races.

A little over a month after scoring his inaugural F2000 Championship
Series win in Round Two, Miller returned to the cockpit of his No. 85
Miller Milling/Red Line Oil/JDC MotorSports Van Diemen RF06/Zetec car
poised to continue his winning ways at the historic Lime Rock Park road
course. The Edina, MN.-based driver quickly came to grips with the fast
1.53-mile track, ending the opening day of practice among the top-three.
One day later, Miller continued his pursuit of another F2000 victory,
turning the second fastest time in morning qualifying, securing a
front-row starting position for race one of the doubleheader. When the
race got underway a few hours later, Miller challenged for the lead
initially in turn one, but was unable to make a pass for position. A
subsequent late race re-start once again allowed the second-year driver
to attempt a bold move for the lead in turn one, coming up just a tad
short. As a result, Miller crossed the stripe in second place,
reinforcing his position as one of the leading contenders for the series
title.

Following the traditional day off from racing on Sunday at Lime Rock,
Miller resumed his chase for a second series win. Morning qualifying
again featured Miller among those in contention for the pole position.
Only decided when the checkered flag waved, the JDC MotorSports pilot
finished third on the timesheets. After a very brief break, Round Four
commenced with Miller immediately moving into second place, when the P2
starter got away slowly. While unable to match the pace of the race
leader, Miller retained second place for multiple laps, despite continued
pressure from the drivers behind. While the talented young American
subsequently relinquished the position following a small error exiting
the high-speed Downhill turn, he took the position back when the car in
front spun late in the race in turn one. Completing a superb double
podium weekend, Miller crossed the stripe in second place.

For Munoz, the Lime Rock Park doubleheader will be one of those weekends
best forgotten. Despite continued work from the JDC MotorSports crew, the
young Mexican never got into a comfortable rhythm, struggling to match
the pace of his teammate. Qualifying deep in the 20+ car field, the
driver of the No. 96 Black Lion Racing/Red Line Oil/JDC MotorSports Van
Diemen RF01/Zetec was struck by another competitor in Round Three,
resulting in a 23rd place finish. In Round Four Munoz made some progress,
passing several cars in the 32-lap race, eventually crossing the
start/finish in 20th place.

"Chris did a great job getting up to speed very quickly and running
at the front," stated Team owner John Church. "He continues
to impress with his speed. Unfortunately, Alejandro had some bad luck
with a back marker on Saturday. We're looking forward to another
good weekend in Mosport in a couple of weeks."

The two JDC MotorSports F2000 championship Series drivers now have a
short-break, before returning to action on June 13-14 at Mosport
International Raceway in Canada. Miller enters Rounds Five and Six second
in the championship chase, a mere 18 points behind the current
championship leader.